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As I am oft to repeat myself, the off season in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - the dead of winter - is a special time.
 
Registration for the five kindergarten programs within Beaufort County Schools will begin with the earliest of the registration periods at Bath Elementary School on March 29 and 30.
Registration for the five kindergarten programs within Beaufort County Schools will begin with the earliest of the registration periods at Bath Elementary School on March 29 and 30.
 
The documents handed out by the Economic Development Commission on March 19, 2012 have grants double counted, grants postponed, grants not generated in the accounting period, jobs which are inconsistently accounted for within the EDC own documents.
The documents handed out by the Economic Development Commission on March 19, 2012 have grants double counted, grants postponed, grants not generated in the accounting period, jobs which are inconsistently accounted for within the EDC own documents.
 
Is your medicine cabinet crowded with leftover medicines? That’s a dangerous situation! If you keep those drugs around, they might fall into the wrong hands.
Is your medicine cabinet crowded with leftover medicines? That’s a dangerous situation! If you keep those drugs around, they might fall into the wrong hands.
 
Changes could be coming soon for voluntary supplemental retirement plans that are set up for teachers and employees of school boards across North Carolina.
Changes could be coming soon for voluntary supplemental retirement plans that are set up for teachers and employees of school boards across North Carolina.
 
Americans for Prosperity Foundation – North Carolina (AFPF-NC) and the John William Pope Civitas Institute, the partners behind NC Real Solutions, today responded to Governor Beverly Perdue’s criticisms of their new television ad.
Americans for Prosperity Foundation – North Carolina (AFPF-NC) and the John William Pope Civitas Institute, the partners behind NC Real Solutions, today responded to Governor Beverly Perdue’s criticisms of their new television ad.
 
Over 181 children were screened in 4 days in the first wave of screenings to help determine eligibility for North Carolina Pre-Kindergarten and Title I slots across the county.
Over 181 children were screened in 4 days in the first wave of screenings to help determine eligibility for North Carolina Pre-Kindergarten and Title I slots across the county.
 
Mrs. Ethel Lawrence Hopkins, a resident of Roanoke Landing Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Plymouth, and formerly of Bath, died Monday, March 19, 2012.
Mrs. Ethel Lawrence Hopkins, a resident of Roanoke Landing Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Plymouth, and formerly of Bath, died Monday, March 19, 2012.
 
Jason Allen McFarlin, 54, a resident of 1226 Deer Tract Drive, Washington, died Monday, March 19, 2012, at his home.
Jason Allen McFarlin, 54, a resident of 1226 Deer Tract Drive, Washington, died Monday, March 19, 2012, at his home.
 
Kay Frances Sutton Barbour, 74, a resident of 511 Turkey Trot 1, Washington, died Tuesday, March 20, 2012, at her home.
Kay Frances Sutton Barbour, 74, a resident of 511 Turkey Trot 1, Washington, died Tuesday, March 20, 2012, at her home.
 
Lucinda Edwards Minton at age 83, died March 20, 2012. She was born March 24, 1928 in Washington, and was the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Zeno L. Edwards.
Lucinda Edwards Minton at age 83, died March 20, 2012. She was born March 24, 1928 in Washington, and was the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Zeno L. Edwards.
 
Mrs. Hazel Sadler Worthman, 96, a resident of 120 Farm Lane, Washington, died Tuesday at her home.
Mrs. Hazel Sadler Worthman, 96, a resident of 120 Farm Lane, Washington, died Tuesday at her home.
 
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